The Village of Lake Delton has given the Kalahari Resort 10 million publicly collected dollars to build a convention center ( 212 thousand square feet) capable of serving large regional - national groups. This will drastically increase the Wisconsin Dells need for more and more work experience travelers coming to help with local tourism efforts through the J1VISA Programming.
2017 calculations indicate more than 4500 work experience travelers came in to Wisconsin Dells from outside of the Country through the J1VISA Program to support local tourism efforts. The Village of Lake Delton is distributing millions of dollars to encourage private land owners to build new housing for the J1VISA Program visitors in Wisconsin Dells.
As the number of visiting J1VISA Programming work experience travelers continues to grow way beyond the 4500 calculation expect to see the Wisconsin Dells Park and Rec departments being called on to establish organized functions for this growing population. This is employing Park and Recs as a public resource in a fashion that supports the Wisconsin Dells communities presentation as a safe and attractive destination for individuals accessing the Federal J1VISA Programming.
This will add structure to the J1VISA Program work experience travelers scheduled stay while assuring the visitors exposure to the communities vast opportunity for outdoor recreation. This is an essential piece of demonstrating evidence of the Wisconsin Dells area's commitment to global tourism. Expect to see the Wisconsin Dells Park and Rec department being consistently called upon to play a stronger role in the communities responsibility of establishing the support than assures a safe and fun stay for the individuals coming through the Federal J1VISA Program.
This is leveraging the communities public resources to attract the higher number of work experience travelers coming through the J1VISA Program - that will be needed to maintain the tourism business modals operating in the Wisconsin Dells area. The Wisconsin Dells area has entered stage II of the convention hosting industry.
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